Fonts are protected by copyright, making it important to understand usage rights. This site lets font designers upload and share their work. Designers confirm they hold the copyright to the fonts they upload. We also review fonts to ensure they meet shareware or open-source license standards.
If you believe your copyrighted font has been shared on our site without permission, you can file a copyright infringement claim. Only the copyright owner or their authorized representative should submit these requests.
Font licenses explain how you can use a font:
Free for Personal Use
It means you can use the font in ways that don’t make money.
Examples include:
- Scrapbooking or personal graphic design projects
- Invitations or flyers for friends, family, or non-profits
- T-shirts made for yourself or as gifts
Free for Commercial Use
When you make money from your work.
Some examples are:
- Posters or flyers for paid events
- Merchandise like T-shirts for sale
- Logos, books, or business-related designs
Copyright usually stays with the font creator. This means you can’t sell the font or claim ownership. For commercial use, you’ll need a proper license unless the font is free for commercial use. Always review the font’s license carefully. When in doubt, seek legal advice to avoid breaking copyright laws.